Second-order factoring is used to determine

a. if the results from one factor analysis can be repeated.
b. whether the factors that emerge from an initial factor analysis form factors (i.e., correlate in clusters).
c. if factors determined in an initial factor analysis can be broken down further.
d. all of these answers are correct


B

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A. They studied siblings raised in the same home and looked for common characteristics. B. They studied adopted children raised in the same home and looked for common characteristics. C. They studied identical twins raised in different environments and looked for common characteristics. D. They studied good friends who shared a mostly common environment and looked for common characteristics.

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According to Erikson's theory of the human life cycle, the predominant developmental issue in young adulthood is

a. autonomy vs. shame and doubt b. initiative vs. guilt c. basic trust vs. mistrust d. intimacy vs. isolation e. identity vs. role confusion

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___ are at a greater risk to have dyslexia, suggesting a genetic link to the ___ chromosome

a. Boys; Y b. Girls; Y c. Boys; X d. Girls; X

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